Smart Regions In Sweden, organic steel production is already in progress In partnership with the European Commission
Smart Regions In Sweden, organic steel production is already in progress In partnership with the European Commission
Belgium Four detained over failed Brussels Central Station attack Moroccan alleged bomber may have had Islamic State sympathies 22/06/2017
Europe News Brussels terror investigation ongoing The investigation into the attempted terror attack on Tuesday is ongoing. 21/06/2017
Belgium Belgian police "neutralise" a person wearing an explosive belt at Brussels train station 21/06/2017
Belgium 'I think we had some luck tonight' Belgian counter-terrorism experts are trying to establish the identity of a suspected suicide bomber shot dead by troops in one of Brussels' main train stations. 21/06/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Migration back on EU agenda This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of the top stories from the EU’s de facto political capital. 21/06/2017
Belgium Belgian troops shoot suspected suicide bomber A suspected suicide bomber is shot by troops in Brussels Central Station 21/06/2017
Europe News EU and UK seek new 'partnership,' as Brexit talks begin The big Brexit talks have kicked off in Brussels, with both sides sitting down for their first official discussions over the UK leaving the EU. 19/06/2017
Belgium Brexit talks begin in Brussels Representatives from Britain and the European Union are meeting to negotiate Brexit. 19/06/2017
Focus Job creation: the EU-Africa Business Forum The EU will spend 3.35 billion euros in an attempt to attract 44 billion of investment in Africa 13/06/2017
Europe News Macedonian PM vows to revive path to EU membership The Prime Minister of Macedonia has vowed to revive his country’s path to EU membership. 12/06/2017
Europe News EU officials plan European Parliament rebuild: report The European Parliament may need to be completely rebuilt, according to one media report. 12/06/2017
Europe News EU nations back plans for prosecutors office to fight financial fraud The European Commission estimates at least 50-billion euros per year is lost because of cross-border VAT fraud. 08/06/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels The day's events in Brussels, in a nutshell : the UK election gets rough, EU drugs overdoses rise again, and laying the foundations of European defence. 06/06/2017
Economy Talking tactics - eurozone shake-up plan The Brussels Economic Forum brought together hundreds of business leaders to discuss how to avoid crises in the euro zone. 02/06/2017
Belgium Bad news or good riddance? Brussels reacts to US climate deal withdrawal Reactions to Donald Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate deal were mixed at this year's Brussels Economic Forum. 01/06/2017
Europe News EU and China join forces to tackle Trump over climate change China and the European Union are often at loggerheads diplomatically but there’s been a rare consensus on the need to protect the Paris climate deal. 01/06/2017
Europe News Soros urges EU to keep Poland and Hungary in democratic check The billionaire financier says he's proud of the way Hungarians have stood up to the government 01/06/2017
Europe News The Brief From Brussels: US, Germany ties under strain after Trump tweets This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of today’s top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 30/05/2017
Belgium Did Donald Trump push more than US interests at NATO summit? The NATO HQ is opened and defence spending plans outlined, but the US President steals the show in Brussels. 26/05/2017
Belgium Trump meets EU and NATO leaders in Brussels US President Trump has met with EU and NATO leaders in Brussels, as a leaders summit is held in new NATO headquarters 25/05/2017